THE SEVENS ALE HOUSE

With an extensive beer and wine list, 8 beers on tap, 5 flat screen TVs, and darts, The Sevens Ale House is the locals' destination for a neighborhood pub. Our casual environment is open late seven days a week and offers happy hour specials on the weekdays until 6:00 pm, including half off appetizers. Looking for some amazing food? Our regulars love our french dip, hot pastrami, and reuben.

The perfect place for good vibes, casual dining with with friends, and great drinks, make The Sevens Ale House your go-to pub for any occasion. We promise to provide you with complete customer satisfaction on every visit.

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Nestled on historic Beacon Hill, The Hungry I has often been called the most romantic restaurant in the city. With its French-influenced menu (changed seasonally by chef/owner Peter Ballarin) as well as its cozy, candlelit interior, three working fireplaces and lush outdoor patio for fair weather days, it is easy to see why.
The menu is small but varied, offering a mix of local ingredients flavored with various ethnic accents. Hungry I's most popular entree has to be the venison au poivre noir. Succulent slices of meat are coated in black pepper and served with a read wine reduction sauce enriched with sour cream. On the other hand our pistachio coated scallops in a vermouth citrus butter may well swoon you in our al fresco patio.
Chef/Owner Peter is a Seventh generation baker which gives the restaurants breads and pastries a unique flair, particularly the restaurants infamous walnut pie!
The Hungry I also hosts small weddings, parties, or private affairs for 12-30 guests.

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In 1817, the poet Thomas Moore, inspired by exotic stories European travelers were bringing back from the Orient, published Lala Rokh, a romance. The title character is a beautiful young princess whose name means “tulip cheeks,” a term of endearment still used in the Persian language today.
Her story is truly an enchanting one. Lala Rokh is betrothed to a prince in a distant kingdom, who sends a grand procession of palanquins and elephant-borne thrones to meet her and bring her back to him. During the journey, she is entertained each evening by the poet Feramorz, who recites a series of magical, fantastic tales. In spite of herself, she falls in love with the handsome young poet, and as they near the end of their travels, knowing they must soon part, she descends into a state of deep melancholy. Only then does Feramorz reveal himself to be the prince in disguise. Of course, they marry and live happily ever after.
In Moore’s epic, this classic love story, along with the traditional folk tales of Feramorz, are exactingly wrought in unforgettable verse. Here at Lala Rokh, we bring the same exacting care to the preparation and presentation of traditional Persian cuisine. Our aim is not just to fill the stomach, but to create a dining experience that satisfies the body, mind and soul.

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Since 1937 the Paramount restaurant has been a long-standing Boston favorite, evoking the history and character of Beacon Hill. Ours is a comfortable bistro serving three meals a day to both local and visitor, the kind of spot where you can begin the day with a spanish omelette and end the night with a sirloin steak.
While the atmosphere at the Paramount might shift by the hour, what remains a constant is our fresh, honest food. Stop by the neighborhood and see just how little things have changed.

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For residents and visitors of Boston, 75 Chestnut is a cozy Beacon Hill restaurant featuring regional American comfort food. Tucked away amidst the brownstones on one of the most charming streets in Boston, 75 Chestnut is nestled in the city’s historic Beacon Hill.